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Mother and Baby on MSNExpert advice and medical guidance: Is it safe to use a hot water bottle during pregnancy?For expert advice, we consulted Dr Suzanne Wylie, a GP and medical adviser for IQdoctor, who provided medical guidance on the ...
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Consumer champion, Which UK has shared an important warning about how to check if your hot water bottle is still safe to use. They explained that the key to knowing whether your bottle is still ...
A woman who used a hot water bottle to save money on her heating bills has vowed to never use one again - after she was badly burnt. Sophia Pauley, who is from Cardiff but living in Hackney ...
said another TikTok user. "Hot water bottles bursting is a huge fear of mine so I NEVER use them, I have a few electric throw blankets and they are AMAZING! I have three," wrote one viewer.
During winter, many people dust off their hot water bottles and use them as an inexpensive way to keep warm throughout the colder months. However, sleep and mattress experts at WinstonsBeds ...
Then I’ll fill the kettle again, all the way to the top, to heat water for my hot-water bottle. I use the water bottle way more than I ever could have ever imagined. I bought it on a whim when I ...
A woman has urged others to “never use” hot water bottles after her seven-year-old bottle exploded leaving her with third-degree burns. Karen O’Brien, a retail worker from Melton Mowbray in ...
A lesser-known fact about hot water bottles that has come to light is the presence of a hidden symbol indicating their safety for use. Over time, hot water bottles can deteriorate; they may crack ...
Our energy-use tests found that electric throws cost less to run per hour than some electric blankets, but still cost more than boiling water for a hot water bottle. You might find it a bit stuffy in ...
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